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    WinUtil

    WinUtil

    Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes

    ...WinUtil is modular and maintained as multiple scripts compiled into a single executable PowerShell script for ease of use and development. It offers a robust developer workflow with clear contribution guidelines and an active Discord community for support. The project prioritizes clean, efficient code and careful review of contributions to maintain stability. WinUtil is widely popular with thousands of stars and contributors, reflecting its reliability and usefulness in Windows system management.
    Downloads: 559 This Week
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    Win Debloat Tools

    Win Debloat Tools

    Re-imagining Windows like a minimal OS install

    ...It aims to re-imagine Windows as if it were installed in a minimal state, removing bloatware and optional features with minimal impact on core functionality, though it warns users to proceed with caution since changes can be extensive. The project supports both graphical and CLI execution flows that let users individually select tweaks or apply a broad “Apply Tweaks” preset that automates many optimizations at once. It typically creates a system restore point before making changes, and also logs actions for transparency so you can review what was done. Beyond simple removal of apps, it can optimize services, cleanup temporary system files, remove residual Windows.old folders, and generally reduce resource overhead for better performance and battery life.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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